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JOHN D. COOPER, President. S. S. PARHAM, Vice-President. W. BROOKS PARHAM, General Manager. R. E. CLEMENTS, Treasurer. W. P. GHOLSON, Cecretary f armer s Loan & Supply Co. HENDERSON, N. C. Horses, Mules,/Wagons, Buggies Fertilizers \ Farm Supplies of Every Description THE ABOVE Company has been organized with jtn authorized capital of $100,000 for the purpose of supplying planters with their requireiffents of either mi Horses, Mules, Wagons, Buggies, or Fertilizers; in fact, everything use<Tin the household or on the farm. Our purpose further is not to make any charge _U higher than ten per cent above competitors prevailing cash prices. It is our^ purpose further to make loans of cash to our customers for their reasonable re quirements. / ' \ ? / '? , ? \ We will receive Thursday Nov 15th, 50 young, sound, well broken Horses and Mules, and in . vite your inspection at ? ? PARHAM SUPPLY COMPANY STABLE Henderson, \ r ? North Carolina -y Important to Registrants. The following order is published by request for the benefit of the regis trants In the Selective draft who have changed their post office address since the registration: "Number 10948. Please cause the broadest and most extensive and con tinuous possible publicity to be given through the Adjutant General, Local and District Boards, the newspapers and by all other possible means >f warning to all registrants who may have changed their places of abode and Post Office address to communi cate immediately wi{h their Local Boards where they are registered and furnish their present addresses so that Questlonalres which will begin to be mailed December 15th will reach such registrants without delay. Reg istrants are bound by law to keep themselves advised of all proceeding in respect of them and failure to do so may result in their losing right to claim exemption or discharge. Plea'. > request newspapers to give this wan ing broad and continuous publication from tthls time until the process ' <! mailing Questionnaires has been ac complished. Crowder." Board of Education. o The Board of Education met In reg ular session on Monday, with all mem wj present. After reading ansfcqtp. provln ? minutes of tho previous maet Ing the following business was trans acted: C. R. Sandllng, J. N. Harris and A. W. Porry were appointed a committal to make a financial report the first Monday In January O. M. Raynor was appointed school commltteman In place of R. L. Hayes John C. Winston, C. B. Hart and Stark Layton were appointed a build ing committee for the new Liberty School^nlorcd. J. N. Harris made the following mo tion which was seconded by C. R. SamJling "that the Harris township committed bo tnstrusted to prosecute John IlSirgefaon for Interfering with and breaking up the school at Riley's." Those voting aye, Harris, Sandllng; those no,Winston, Green aiid Perry. Upon motion of Green the matter wai left In the hands of the township com mittee tp Investigate. After allowing ? number .of orders tho Board adjourn en to Its next ftfnlar meeting. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LANDS J By virtue of the power of sale-con tained In that certain deed of trust made by J. P. Hill to Wm. H. Ruffln, Trustee, dated August 9, 1915 and re corded In the Registry of Franklin County In Book 162, page 581, default having been made In the payment of the debt thereby secured and demand for foreclosure having been made on said trustee by the holder of said debt so secured, the undersigned will, on Monday, December 10th, 1917, at about the hoar of noon, at the Court House Door In Loulsburg, N .C., ofTer for sale to the highest bidder at public auction, for cash the landB in said deed of trustconveyed and describ ed as follows: \ FIRST TRACT,: Lot No. 4 In the partition of the P. A, Davis lands, conveyed by Mrs. Laura A. Daniels and others to J. P. Hill and more par ticularly described as, follows: Be ginning at a small \pogwood on the North side of RAnsom's Bridge Road, a cortier or Wo. 5; thence N. 35d. E. 133 poles to a stake In a path, ? Isaac Da vis corner; thence N. 13d\W. 120 poles to a stake near a branch Isaac Da vis corner and corner thence N. 75%d. Jw. 93 ptake, corner for the called No. 3; thtfnce S. poles to the eta ter of Bridge Road, sJ stake, corns 3; thence along said road v.-ard about 133 poles to the 1 containing 161 acres, more NOTE: The tract above wife be sold subject /to a first lien dead of trust to Wm. H. Ruflln, Trustee; re corded In B6ok 199, page 282. SECOND TRACT: That tract 1 of land conveyed by P. A. Davis to Bill Perry and subsequently conveyed by Elll Perry to J. D. Hill and by J.. D. Hill to J. P. Hill, and more particularly defined as fol and more particularly defined as fol lows : Beginning at a spring now used by Bill Perry, which is located about two hundred yards from the Bill Perry Dwelling; thence In a northerly di rection and thence in a Northwestern direction to a Whiteoak, corner for lands of estate of P. A. Davis and Bill Perry; thence In a Northerly di rection down the plantation path to a rock and peach tree, thence from This Nov. 9, 1917. Wm. H. RUFFIN, Trmsteo 11 9 Bt. said rock anflpeachtras tn a West erly dlfefction the spring and point of beginning, containing ten acres, more or less. FOB A WEA SfOWACH As a jeneraKrule tp you need to do Is to adopt a dW spited to your age and occupation anM/to keep yourb ow ek regular. Whep\ou feel that you have eaten too nynch aHd when consti pated, take oneybf Cham^laln's Tab lets. / v NOTICE OF SALE By virtue and In pursuance of the power given In a deed of trust, exe cuted on January 1, 1913, by W. H. Yurborough, Jr., and wife, Elolse H. Yarborougb, to J. M. Allen, Trustee, recorded In the Registry of Franklin Ccunty In Book 192, page 157, and at the Instance of the holder of the note secured by said deed of trust, the un dersigned will, at the Court House Door In Loulsburg, North Carolina, on Monday, December 17, 1917, at 12 o' clock M., offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, the .following tract or paicel of land situate In Loulsburg Township, Frank lin County, North Carolina, and bound ed as follows, n^-wlt: Beginning in the path a rockxcornar for public school house laqd, ^leire?. N. 30d. E. 17 poles, N 28d. E. 24/poles 15 links to a rock, the MayesYcorner, thence S S5d. E. 60 poles to aVitake near an oak stump Hayes and wheless' cor ner, thence N. 61%4 EA79 poles 7 links to a large persimmork treo, Mrs. Wheless' corner,JiUnce N.\l4V?d. E. 88 poles 18 links tE a 8 Laky near a hickory, R. F. Fuller's corneAln Hill or Coppedge line, (pence ( )89\4d. W. 1ZCA poles to a Jttck, R. F. Filler's and John NelmsJ corner, nealt the head of Fowler's branch, thence down said branch as lt meanders 176% poles to a stake and pointers, J. R. Williams' corner, thence SI 63d. E. 78 poles to a rock corner for/BChool house In J. R. Williams' line;/ thence N. SOd. E. 6 poles 9 links to a rock school house corner, thence^S.^Md. W. 12 poles 16 links to tha beginning, containing 156 acres, more or less, and being the tract of lanft conveyed to Elolse H. Yarborough by S. T. Brown and wife and W. H. Yarborough, on January 1, 1913. J. M. ALLEN .Trustee. This Nov 16,1917. 11 16 6t SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power conferred upon me in a certain deed of trust executed to me by Sherman Chavls and wife, Mary Jane Chavls, and duly recorded 4n the office of the Register of Deed! of Franklin Coun ty In Book 193, PMC* 82/ default hav ing been made In uho nfeyment of the note secured therein, Ind at the re quest of the holdertofyhald note, I will on Monday the 17uy day of Decem ,ber, lSlJ, a the hWor of twelve o' clock, noon, sell at public' auction at the court house fltor ln LGjiiaburg, N C., to the hlgh/st blddBr for cash all that certain itrabt or parcel of land lying any befcg In Franklin County, and mori particularly descri bed And defined as fallows: Lying on thy Nortl side of the Slmms Bridge/Road, I adjoining the lands of Jim/Malonel Misses Sarah and Mattle HroedloveJ, and contain lng one acre/more or lees and being the tract o( hind upon Which the said Chavls an4/ wife now reside. Also the followrig personal property: All the tobaccdr crop raised by said Sher-< u ? man Charts on the lands of said J. 0. Beasley In Fftjnklln County, N. C. during the year at 1915/ one chestnut sorrell faiare, 6 yAara/jld bought by Sherman Chavls ok H. S. Ford, one hurse wagon and harness bought by Sherman Chavls of eMi E. S. Ford. This the 16th, /flay of November, 1917. W. H. YARBOROUGH, Trustee. 11 16 6t. / SALE OF BF.AL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power conferred upon me in a certain deed of trust executed to me by B. L. Car roll, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds i of Franklin County In Book 184, i*g?i 243, default having been made In Mia payment of the note secured thereui, and at the Request of the holder u>f said note, 1 will, on Monday the! 17th, day of Deceeaber, 1917, at thl\ hour of 12 o'clock noon, sell at i>ilbllc auction at the courthouse do<* m Loulsburg N. C. to the highest Bidder for cash, all that certain trait or parcel of land lying and sltiute aid being 111 the county of FranKltn amd State of Ncrth Carolina, rear thk town of L oulsburg, N. Cjand being lots Nos. 2 and 3 on plat off land formerly own ed by B. L. Carroll which plat Is on record ln_Franklin County, Register of Deeds' Office In Book 199, page 214 to which said plat for more perfect description reference is here made: Tract No. 2 contalhs 66 83-100 acres Tract No. 8 contains 19 40-100 acres, making a total of 86 23-100 acres, This the 14 day of Nov. 1917. W. H. YARBOROO W. H. YARBOROUGH, Trustee. 11 16 5. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Havlhg qualified as Administrator ot the estate of O. L. Taut, deceased, late of Franklin Coi\ntyVNorth Caro lina this Is to notify kll,persons hold ing claims against thy estate of said deceased, to exhibit derslgnad at Bunn, fore the 9th day or this notice willy o? their recovery.. All persons lq/lebted to said estate will please make Immediate settle ment. This 8th day of November, 1917. J. R. WRIGHT, Administrator of O. U Tant, deceas ed. 11 16 6t Orders taken now foy Corby's Fruit Cake for ThanksglvliWand Christmas 2 3, 4, and 5 pound j&es at 60 cents a- pound. All other ?iwis 30 cents a pound, any size. / J. W. KING. Model Steam Laundry. I,pave your Laundry with J. W. Klne and sret thabestf work. Besrln nlng this WMk, Ml pinndry wfll be collected on dellvkni. If yon have any laundry to go off call up J. W. King's store. No. 3W and have the change reftdy whon7 Wiur laundry Is delivered. /\l 7-6-tf JNCk WAKING, JR. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND ^ By virtue of the power of sale con tained In that deed of trust made by J. P. Hill to Vm. H. Ruffin, Trustee, dated Jan. 18, 1916, and recorded In the Registry of Franklin County In Book 210, page 40, default having been made In the payment of the debt by said deed of trust secured, aud demand for foreclosure having been made by the holder of said debt tho undersigned will, oa Monday, De-" comber 17th., 1S17 at about the'hour of noon, at the court House Door In Loulsburg, N. C-, otfer /for sale to the hlphest bidder, forVaih, the follow ing described landsNAnd interest in lands In said deed olTlrust conveyed The undivided IntarpsVof G. P. Fos ter In and to the lanfls of the late S. ?O: Foster, composed ?of two tracts of land, more particularly defined as follows: FIRST TRACT. /BoundeA on the North by the lands of B. L. ^Carroll, on the East by the lands of J. ), Coop er, South by tbe lands of H. P. Speed and B. L. Carroll aiftl on the West by the lands of Mrs. Georgia T. Boddle, W .H. Allen and W. T. Cooper, con taining 86 acres, more or laeB. SECOND TRACT: Bounded on the North by the landB of W. H. Allen, on tile East by the lands of Mrs. Sallte Gup ton. on the South by the lands of Alberr Gupton or Mrs. Sallle Gup ton, and on the West by thei lands of Mrs. Sallle Gupton, containing ? 14 acres more or leBs. This Nor. 16, 1917. Wm. H. RUFFFIN, Trustee. 11 16 5t. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF BUNK LOTS By virtue of that power contain ed In the deed of trust made by J. P. Hill to Wm. H^-Ruflin, Trvsteo, da tod Jan. 18, 1916, and recorded in L'ook 210, page 41, Franklin Registry d< fault having been made in the pay ment of the debt thereby secured, and demand for foreeldtsure having been made on said trustee by the holder of tbe debt thereby seoured, the undor slgned will, on Monpay, December 10 1917, at about the h^iir of noon, at the Court House Door to Loulsburg, N. C. offer for sale at p<?blla auction, to the hiihest bidder, for cash, the lands and lots In said deed of trust convey ed and describe? as follows: Lots Nos. 15,16. 17 In Block 0. In the Town of Bunn on plat/of property formerly owned by, the North State Develop ment Company/and known as the town of Bunh,/as surveyed and plat ted by J. J. Wells, C. S., which plot oi map Is recorded In Book 192, page 5i'2, Registry of Franklin County, re ference to which plat Is hereby made for a full description thereof. This Nov. 9v 1917. Wm. H. RUFFIN. Irusteo. li 9 6t. . . WANTlfc AT ONCE FIVE CORDS tfRyOAi WOOD AND FIVE CORDS Of\iNE WO&D. A. F. JOHNSON. / \ i ,- ? \ North Carolina, In the Superior Court Fi$nklln County. Mrs. Maggie E. Burch, Admix. of S. L. Burch > '? vs J. D. Buah, trading^ as J. D. Bush & Company Notice of servlafe of publication The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled aa above has been commenced in the bu perlor court of Franklin county upon an account for work and labor done In sawing and hauling lumber by the plaintiff's Intestate for the defendant upon contract; and the defendant will take notice further that he Is requir ed to appear at the term ol the Super ior Court of said County to . be held on the seventh Monday befori the first Monday of March, 1918, at 'the Court House In said County. In llpuisburg, N. C., and answer or demuV to the complaint in said action, or illp plaln tift will apply to the Court for'.tho re lief demanded in said complaint. This 16th, day of Nov. 1(17. 1 J. J. BARROW. Clerk Superior Court ?m. H. & THOS.W RUFFIN, Atty's for plaintiff. 11 1C 4t SAVE Y'JIJR EYE) W B, MORTOM L uiabftrg's Optom tot ? I ~~1' I ? '1 Of'ice next door to Entrance ?
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